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Let's Do It! 1982

★ 2.56 votes82 min📅 1982-07-09

"Freddie's got the perfect gift for Melody's birthday... he just doesn't know how to wrap it."

Dive into the laugh-out-loud world of *Let's Do It! (1982)*, a raunchy comedy directed by Bert I. Gordon that follows Freddie, a shy young man paralyzed by his overbearing mother, as he scrambles to find the perfect birthday gift for his girlfriend Melody.

Director: Bert I. Gordon

Cast

Greg Bradford
Greg Bradford
Freddie
Britt Helfer
Britt Helfer
Melody
Victoria Wells
Joanne
Missy Cleveland
Missy Cleveland
Michelle
Pati Blankenship
Georgette
Bobbi Van Eman
Miss Richardson
Elodie McKee
Anne
BJ Davis
BJ Davis
Norman
Richard Cerenzio
Harold
Anna Neill
Kathy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Let's Do It! (1982)* about?

The film follows Freddie, a nervous young man haunted by his overbearing mother, as he navigates the hilarious chaos of romance to find the perfect birthday gift for his girlfriend Melody. With the help of his eccentric friends, Freddie confronts his fears and discovers love—and himself—along the way.

Who directed *Let's Do It!*?

Bert I. Gordon, a filmmaker known for his work in exploitation and B-movies, directed the film with his signature blend of outrageous humor and low-budget charm.

Who stars in *Let's Do It!*?

The film features Greg Bradford as Freddie, with Britt Helfer as Melody, Victoria Wells, Missy Cleveland, and Pati Blankenship rounding out the main cast.

Is *Let's Do It! (1982)* worth watching?

If you're a fan of '80s comedies with a side of raunchy charm and nostalgic awkwardness, *Let's Do It!* delivers. While not a critical darling, its offbeat humor and lighthearted themes make it a fun, if flawed, time capsule of the era.

How long is *Let's Do It!*?

*Let's Do It!* runs for 82 minutes, making it a perfect quick watch for fans of vintage comedies.

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About Let's Do It! (1982) — A raunchy '80s comedy of love, laughter, and awkward firsts

Dive into the laugh-out-loud world of *Let's Do It! (1982)*, a raunchy comedy directed by Bert I. Gordon that follows Freddie, a shy young man paralyzed by his overbearing mother, as he scrambles to find the perfect birthday gift for his girlfriend Melody. With his motley crew of quirky friends by his side, Freddie embarks on a chaotic quest of self-discovery, tackling romance, fear, and the hilarious pitfalls of adulthood. The film brims with the awkward charm of early '80s comedies, blending slapstick humor with playful themes of growing up and embracing love.

Thrown into a whirlwind of awkward encounters and misadventures, Freddie's journey becomes a raucous celebration of awkward firsts and unapologetic awkwardness. Under the guidance of his eccentric pals, he learns that sometimes the most meaningful gifts aren't wrapped in ribbons but earned through sheer determination. Gordon's direction infuses the film with a lighthearted, nostalgic vibe, making *Let's Do It! (1982)* a hidden gem for fans of vintage comedies that don't take themselves too seriously.